The Man Who Fell to Earth
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1:06:04
Well, what for?
Is it a solar probe?

1:06:09
I want you to think
beyond that.

1:06:12
I want to show you this
because I value your contribution to my work.

1:06:16
Well, I'm not certain
what that's to be.

1:06:19
Fuel conservation, Dr. Bryce.
1:06:21
It may be the key
to our project.

1:06:25
- Ask me.
- What?

1:06:28
The question you've been wanting
to ask ever since we met.

1:06:33
Are you Lithuanian?
1:06:35
I come from England.
1:06:37
Oh, that's not so terrible.
1:06:42
Is this a weapon?
1:06:45
- A weapon?
- Well, it's too small for interplanetary travel.

1:06:50
You assume that it's a weapon?
1:06:52
- Does that matter to you?
- Yeah.

1:06:54
If I thought that you were
building a weapon...

1:06:57
you were employing me to help you,
I'd have to quit the project.

1:07:02
Don't be s — suspicious.
1:07:08
I know people think me
unnecessarily secretive.

1:07:12
If I were you,
I'd be secretive.

1:07:19
Would you be
comfortable in here?

1:07:23
I think I'd last about 20 minutes.
1:07:26
And then?
1:07:28
I'd start screaming.
Wouldn't everyone?

1:07:31
Last night, I was watching television.
I saw these, uh, ex-astronauts.

1:07:35
Some of them are
basket cases now.

1:07:38
Television.
1:07:40
The strange thing about
television is that it...

1:07:43
doesn't tell you everything.
1:07:46
It shows you everything about life on Earth...
1:07:48
but the true mysteries remain.
1:07:50
Perhaps it's in
the nature of television.

1:07:54
Just waves in space.
1:07:56
Do you trust me, Dr. Bryce?
1:07:59
I think so.

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